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  2. WELCOME TO QUEENSLAND

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday.--The lack of a uniform railway gauge was impressed upon their Royal Highnesses in a practical manner this morning, when the Royal ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY.

    When so much, emphasis is being placed on the subject of industrial efficiency as a sure cure for any nation's economic ills, and at a time when every ...

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  4. NOTE TO CHINA.

    Official circles admit Great Britain, America and Jaoan at present have not agreed upon the despatch of a joint Note to the Cantonese, arising out of the ...

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  5. ELECTION SCANDAL.

    Startling revelations in regard to the contest for Caulfield seat were made iron, the platform in Caulfield town hall last night when Mr. F. E. Forrest, the ...

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  6. TRADE DISPUTES.

    The Trade Dispute and Trade Unions Bill was read a first time in the House of Commons to-day. It stipulates that any strike having any object besides the ...

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  7. JUDGMENT DAY, WHEN THE MUTE WILL SPEAK.

    On Saturday, the long-suffering electors will come into their own again. They who have been cheated can then deal their clients. The men who promised ...

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  8. FUTURE OF INDUSTRY.

    Preceding a dinner given by the president of the Victorian Employers' Federation at the Temple-court Cafe last evening, over one hundred members and guests ...

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  9. FAREWELL TO SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.--The Lord Mayor (Alderman Mostyn) received the following telegram last night from the Duke of York:-- ...

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  10. THE LABOR VIEW.

    Before the Labor members saw the Trade Union Bill they bad decided to fight it line by line. Since seeing the text their determination has been ...

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  11. VICTORIAN ITINERARY.

    Particulars of the promised amendment of the Victorian itinerary to provide for a visit to some of the country districts were announced yesterday by the organiser of ...

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  12. AIR LINERS.

    The London-Hamburg air service will be open in the summer. Rohrbach all-metal ten-passenger aeroplanes will, be used. The crew will comprise three ...

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  13. COOLIDGE REBUFFED

    France has despatched a Note to Washington in reply to President Coolidge's invitation to a disarmament conference. She reiterates her refusal to ...

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  14. ELECTION STRATEGY.

    Interesting revelations are being made in regard to contributions by the National Federation towards the election expenses of candidates. Cr. W. E. ...

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  15. DUKE TO VISIT BENDIGO.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.--Some degree of satisfaction was expressed this afternoon when the belated announcement, that the Duke should visit Bendigo for an hour ...

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  16. COLLISION IN MID-AIR.

    Four French naval airmen were killed to-day. They collided in mid-air, and their machines crashed. ...

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  17. AVIATION LIMITATIONS.

    The limitation of air forces was discussed at to-day's meeting of the Preparatory Disarmament Commission. Swedish delegates favored the proposal ...

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  18. CHICAGO MAYORALTY.

    The threats of violence on the part of the contending factions at the Chicago mayoralty election have resulted in extraordinary efforts to minimise the dangers ...

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  19. THE AUSTIN HOSPITAL.

    TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE. Sir,--In am desired by my committee to gratefully acknowledge the valuable services rendered at our hospital, at ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN FILMS.

    Mr. Shirley, of Sydney, is arranging an early London season for the Australian films Mystery of a Hansom Cab and The Scaled Room. He desires to submit to ...

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  21. PORTRAITS BY WIRELESS.

    The Baird Television Company, with £125,000 capital, has been formed to exploit inventions for transmitting news portraits telegraphically or wirelessly. ...

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  22. SAFE BLOWN TO PIECES.

    The amateur safe blowers who have been sought by the police for the past three months added another crime to their list on Monday night, when they ...

    Article : 132 words
  23. Tram Employes' Claim.

    The claim of the Tramway Employes' Association for extra payment during the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Melbourne was the subject of a ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    The House of Lords has dismissed. the appeal of Bradley v. the Federal Steam Navigation Co. Great discontent exists in France at ...

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